
ZHENGZHOU, April 7 (Xinhuanet) -- Her face scarred with massive
skin grafts and her hands missing, Chen Guo recalls the events which led her to
set herself on fire in Beijing's Tiananmen Square more than a year ago.
"Falun Gong is indeed an evil cult and it led me to this," said
Chen Guo, showing her horrific injuries to Chinese and foreign reporters at a
hospital in Henan province, central China.
A former Falun Gong believer, Chen joined her mother Hao Huijun
in setting herself alight. They were both severely burned, but their lives
were saved after an all-out effort by medical staff.
Another mother, Liu Chunling, and her 12-year-old daughter, Liu
Siying, died.
"I remember Li Hongzhi (the leader of Falun Gong) published a
lecture entitled 'Beyond Tolerance' and after reading it, we decided not to wait
any longer," Chen said.
"We felt we must strengthen the force of Falun Gong in a special
way and at that time we thought of self-immolation," she said.
"Some overseas Falun Gong organizations claim that you
self-immolation people are not Falun Gong followers. What is your response?" a
reporter from Reuters asked Hao.
"I began to practice Falun Gong in 1996," Hao said, "I was then
a music teacher at a middle school in Kaifeng, my colleagues and friends will
testify that I am a Falun Gong follower."
Reporters from the United States, Britain, Japan, Hong Kong, and
China also visited the Wang Jindong, Xue Hongjun, and Liu Yunfang, who were
jailed for organizing the incident.
"We went to Tiananmen square on January 23, 2001. I was
one of the main organizers and I burned myself first," Wang told reporters.
"We went there just wanting to attain 'all-round fulfillment'
claimed by Li Hongzhi," he said.
Despite medical operations, his face and hands were covered with
black scars left by the fire.
Falun Gong organizations abroad say Wang is not a believer and
his wife and he are not really married, but are hired to act as such by Chinese
government.
"It's ridiculous," he said, showing old pictures to reporters.
"These photos were taken in the early 1980s when we got married and our daughter
was born."
"Li Hongzhi started to spread Falun Gong in 1992 and it would be
very strange for the government to hire me as early as the 1980s," Wang
said.
Apart from physical burns, the victims suffered deep mental
anguish after the self-immolation.
"The memory of the past is painful. I had devoted myself to
Falun Gong and Li Hongzhi, but in the end I just found I trusted the wrong
person," said Wang, who once ran an artware store and had a close family life,
but now is serving a 15-year term in prison.
"Li Hongzhi is the biggest liar in the world," he said.
Xue Hongjun, another plotter of the incident, told the Press
that Wang and he had been good friends since they were in their twenties. He
admitted introducing Wang to Falun Gong by giving him Li Hongzhi's book.
"I am very sorry for Wang's wife and daughter," he said.
However another of the self-immolation survivors, Liu Yunfang,
59, is still a believer. "Falun Gong is good," he told reporters.
"Are you treated in an equal way with Wang and Xue," a CNN
reporter asked him.
"They have quit Falun Gong. I haven't, but we are treated
equally here," Liu answered.
"Falun Gong material usually accuses prisons of abuse, but I
haven't found any such thing here," said Xue.
Wang now studies philosophy, Chinese and writing in prison.
Many Falun Gong practitioners throughout the country have killed
other people or committed suicide in attempts to "ascend to Heaven" or "attain
all-round fulfillment" in line with Li's
teaching of "neglecting life and
death".
To date, up to 1,660 practitioners and innocent people
have died in such incidents. The Chinese government outlawed Falun Gong in
1999 and has since made great efforts to help followers escape spiritual
entrapment. So far, almost all former believers have returned to normal
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